Figure 2. Physicochemical indicator. (A) The moisture content of the cuticle. (B) TEWL value. (C) Proportion of pore area. (D) Skin surface lipids. (E) Porphyrin area. (F) A value. “*” indicates that the comparison between data at different time points and base value has statistical significance ( 0.05). 572 JOURNAL OF COSMETIC SCIENCE
Figure 3. Clinical assessment of the number of acne. (A) Open acne, (B) closed acne, (C) papules, (D) nodules, and (E) pustules. “*” indicates that the comparison between data at different time points and the base value have statistical significance ( 0.05). 573 ANTI-ACNE PERFORMANCE OF COSMETIC SKINCARE PRODUCTS
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Figure 2. Physicochemical indicator. (A) The moisture content of the cuticle. (B) TEWL value. (C) Proportion of pore area. (D) Skin surface lipids. (E) Porphyrin area. (F) A value. “*” indicates that the comparison between data at different time points and base value has statistical significance ( 0.05). 572 JOURNAL OF COSMETIC SCIENCE
Figure 3. Clinical assessment of the number of acne. (A) Open acne, (B) closed acne, (C) papules, (D) nodules, and (E) pustules. “*” indicates that the comparison between data at different time points and the base value have statistical significance ( 0.05). 573 ANTI-ACNE PERFORMANCE OF COSMETIC SKINCARE PRODUCTS

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